tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-86128442016-12-08T07:31:56.652-05:00Prophet or MadmanWhat will you find at Prophet or Madman? Well, the short description is "a mixed bag." But for those of you who need a bit more detail: Sometimes you will find musings, rants, and eulogies regarding the world we live in and my life in general. Other times, I will post news and noteworthy stories I have found. Every Friday, I post the Friday 80s Flashback. And, of course, I share photos and stories about our cats (Milo and Otis)! Brainwisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05365589218358614091noreply@blogger.comBlogger1390125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8612844.post-89991937608108976502016-11-08T18:21:00.000-05:002016-11-08T18:21:12.886-05:00Quotable | Patriot (Election 2016 Edition)<img src="http://www.brainwise.org/Images/quoteOpen.gif" style="color: #990000;"><span style="color: #990000; font-style: italic;">A Patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.</span>-- Edward Abbey, <a href="http://books.google.com/books?as_auth=Edward+Abbey">author</a>, <a href="http://classiclit.about.com/cs/abbeyessays/">essayist</a>, and <a href="http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm?fuse=feature0406">environmental advocate</a> (1927-1989)<br>
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I posted this Abbey quote at the height of the 2008 election season and on the eve of the 2010 mid-term elections. And it is still relevant today on Election Day 2016. I am not, however, advocating a form of &quot;tea party&quot; patriotism or some progressive agenda. I use the quote as a warning that the &quot;government&quot; is not a monolithic entity. It is comprised of all the following:<br>
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<li>Lobbyists who work for, and against, parties and candidates</li>
<li>Think tanks who examine citizens&#39; behavior and then attempt to mold it toward a certain purpose (without letting those same citizens know they are being subtly manipulated)</li>
<li>Members of the media who try to tell us what the government is doing, and sometimes chastise elected officials and candidates, even as they try to court favors and money from those very same officials (or promises from up-and-coming candidates)</li>
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So, what exactly is Abbey&#39;s patriot defending against? Well, in a word: &quot;us.&quot;<br>
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Nine years ago the world changed. You may take that as an overstatement, or, conversely, as overly simple. But wherever you lived at the time, a shift in perspective occurred. That shift was all the more dramatic and palpable if you were a U.S. citizen. I don&#39;t want to dwell on the attacks themselves. But I do want to take some time to recall what happened in the wake of that dreadful event. Forget -- if you can, even if for only for a moment -- just forget how you feel about the war in Iraq, conspiracy theories, and Republican versus Democrat (or any other &quot;them versus us&quot; political division). Recall, instead, the great communal sense that slowly seeped into our national fiber even as the weight of sorrow and shock seemed all too powerful and crushing. Remember neighbor comforting neighbor, even in cases where those neighbors had not known each other very well prior to that morning. Remember the outpouring of support and sympathy from around the world. And remember that shared conviction that, although we would never forget the tragedy, we would recover ... grow stronger ... and become ever more connected as a nation.<br>
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Well, folks, after a bit of a break -- OK, a nearly two month long break, but a break nonetheless -- I'm back with the 80s Flashback. But I'm moving the Flashback posts to&nbsp;<a href="http://bookendedbycats.blogspot.com/">Bookended By Cats</a>&nbsp;which I co-author with @dangrdafne.<br />
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The&nbsp;<a href="http://prophetmadman.blogspot.com/search/label/80s%20flashback">Flashback Archives</a>&nbsp;will stay here for the time being. But if you want new Flashbacks, scamper on over to the other blog. And, if you like geeky, nerdy stuff, then you might want to stick around for some of the other content over there, too. <br />
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<i>[<b>Guilty Pleasures - Redux</b>] -- This Flashback was originally posted on 4/12/2013 at 06:54 PM</i>. We all have guilty pleasures, songs we like even though we feel a little embarrassed about it. I&#39;ll bet you just thought of two or three of your own guilty pleasures, right? Now, I count more songs post-1990 among my guilty pleasures than within the 80s. This probably seems obvious: It is easy to estimate that more songs were released in the last 20+ years than between 1980 and 1989, and more songs means more candidates for guilty pleasures. So, yeah, there&#39;s that. But mostly, if I like a song from the 80s, I&#39;m not embarrassed about it.<br>
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<i>[<b>33 Years of Murmur</b>] --</i> If you&#39;re one of the two people who regularly visit this corner of the interwebz, then you must have noticed: I&#39;ve been remiss in my blogging duties of late. I won&#39;t make excuses, and I won&#39;t promise a return to the regularity I previously maintained (a year ago?). but I will offer an explanation. My new day job plus the rapidly approaching end date for current students of the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/School-of-Sacred-Ministries-152453390909/?fref=nf">School of Sacred Ministries</a> have combined to consume large swaths of my time. After them, I also have to carve out time to do tech work at my theater. What little time is left, I spend catching up on reading or sitting with my wife to follow our shows. And, trust me, I am very far behind in my reading.<br>
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33 years ago this week -- on April 12, 1983 -- R.E.M. released their debut album, <i>Murmur</i>, on I.R.S. Records. Looking back on that last sentence, I am struck by how much those four boys from Athens, GA, must have liked abbreviations that use punctuation. I did not know about the album until three years letter when, in the first semester of my freshman year at Penn State, I discovered R.E.M. and their first four studio albums. Yeah, I&#39;m one of the reasons R.E.M. is considered a vanguard of &quot;college radio.&quot; The band was a huge part of my college experience as well as my first several post-college years. And it all starts with this record.<br>
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Given vocalist Michael Stipe&#39;s vague elocutions, &quot;Murmur&quot; is probably the best name for this particular record (and a great descriptor for the majority of R.E.M.&#39;s recordings). The folks at Diffuser have said it better than I can with their <a href="http://diffuser.fm/rem-murmur-anniversary/">musings</a> on Murmur&#39;s anniversary. So I&#39;ll just get right to a few songs now. Did I pick one of your favorites? Well, I didn&#39;t pick any <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac0oaXhz1u8">singles</a>. If that&#39;s a deal breaker, you can just listen to the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS2ELyWvfAM">full album</a> and come back next week to see what I have to offer. Otherwise, read and hear my <i>Murmur</i> selections after the break.</div>
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<i>[<b>Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm</b>] -- </i>I&#39;m not certain how many music fans would consider Joni Mitchell an 80s artist. I&#39;m not even sure I do. Still, about a quarter of her singles were released in that decade. And her 13th studio album, <i>Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm</i>, was released this week in 1988. <i>Chalk Mark</i> has the usual Mitchell hallmarks -- a lament about commercialism, (anti-)war messages, and a lovesong. Some of the MIDI-esque strains and 80s percussion may make the record sound dated, but only to the most jaded of ears. Why is that? Because on each song, words and music are woven together with Mitchell&#39;s distinctive, lyrical voice. Speaking of voices, this record is interesting for its roster of guest artists, particularly guest vocalists. Mitchell duets with Peter Gabriel, Willie Nelson, and Billy Idol among others. Not many hits on this record, but the album did well nonetheless, peaking at #23 in Canada, #45 on the US Billboard 200, and #26 in the UK.<br>
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<i>[<b>A Saturday Night in Boston with Zappa</b>] --&nbsp;</i>In 1988, Frank Zappa decided to tour with a band that he hired and paid for by himself. It was a short-lived affair as the whole thing broke down. But the band did remain intact for several European shows and a handful of East Coast shows. According to Zappa:<br />
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As luck would have it, an enterprising YouTuber has the audio from one of the Boston shows. So, I figured it would make for a great, albeit long, Flashback. So, here is the audio from Frank Zappa's&nbsp;Orpheum Theatre gig in Boston, Ma. All 2 1/2 hours of it!</div>
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Well, that's all till next time. Dedicated 80s-philes can find more flashbacks in&nbsp;<a href="http://prophetmadman.blogspot.com/search/label/80s%20flashback">the archives</a>.&nbsp;As always, your comments are welcome on today's, or any other, flashback post. And if you like what I'm doing here, please share the link with your friends. If, however, you don't like the flashback, feel free to share it with your enemies.<br />
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<i>[<b>The World Won&#39;t Listen - Redux*</b>] -- </i>This week in 1987 (2/23/1987), The Smiths&#39; record company, Rough Trade Records, released the compilation album <i>The World Won&#39;t Listen</i>. It is a collection of singles and their B-sides -- as well as a few unreleased gems -- spanning the years 1985 to 1987. The record&#39;s title could be a reference to Morrisey and the band&#39;s frustration that they weren&#39;t getting enough radio play or record sales. In true Smiths fashion, this record had to take a backseat when, just three months later, Rough Trade released the expanded and US-intended collection titled <i>Louder Than Bombs. </i>Still, this is a good compilation with such standouts as &quot;Bigmouth Strikes Again,&quot; &quot;There Is a Light That Never Goes Out,&quot; and &quot;The Boy with the Thorn in His Side.&quot;<br>
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<i>[<b>February 1988</b>] -- </i>Even with my new day job, which I started in December, I started 2016 strong with three straight weeks of 80s music blogging.<br>
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But I&#39;m here this week with a brand new post. And although the Billboard Hot 100 provided no inspiration (I mean, come on, <a href="http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/1988-02-13">Tiffany at #1</a>?), there were several strong albums released in February 1988. So, I felt I could highlight three. In no particular order, we have ... Robert Plant, that guy who used to front a little band called Led Zeppelin, releasing his fourth solo studio album, <i>Now and Zen</i>. It was a top 10 record in both the US and the UK, and it included two tracks featuring Jimmy Page on guitar. Australian rock band The Church released their fifth (and most commercially successful) studio album, <i>Starfish</i>. And The Primitives released their debut album, <i>Lovely</i>. OK, that last one was actually released in March of 1988, but its first single did hit the charts in February of 1988. </div>
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<i>[<b>Snowmageddon 2016</b>] -- </i>Well, <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/23/us/weather-winter-snowstorm/">this weekend&#39;s snow storm</a> is the perfect excuse to revisit the snowtunes I posted in the wake of February 2014&#39;s snow storms. Back then, in Bucks County, PA, we got around 13&quot; of snow from Wednesday into Thursday. As I write this today, Saturday afternoon, we have about a foot of snow and more is expected. And, if I&#39;m not mistaken, a state of emergency has been declared (so stay off the roads!). I hope all my fellow 80s-philes are well: Get cozied up, stay warm, and emerge on the other end of this weekend safe and sound.<br>
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<i>[<b>Farewell Thin White Duke</b>] -- </i>David Bowie, who started performing music in 1962 and released his final album on 1/8/2016, died on Sunday, 1/10/2016 at the age of 69. I learned of his passing via a news alert early on Monday morning. In what must be the most impressive act of keeping a story under wraps, no one knew just how sick Bowie was until after his death. As this week has progressed, many people with greater verbal facility or better familiarity with Bowie&#39;s career have waxed poetic in their tributes. As I have neither, but have been a fan, I would like to mark this giant of an artist&#39;s passing. So I&#39;ll offer up a trio of selections from Bowie&#39;s 80s catalog. Read and hear more after the break!</div>
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<i>[<b>This Week in 1988]</b> -- </i>Looks like I&#39;m starting 2016 rather similarly to 2015: I missed posting a Flashback last week! So sorry. What with holiday stuff, traveling, and a brand new job, I&#39;m starting the year with a jam-packed schedule. But I&#39;m posting 80s material for you now, so cheer up. Remember <a href="http://prophetmadman.blogspot.com/2015/01/friday-80s-flashback-for-january-9-2015.html">last January</a>, when I told you that 2015&#39;s day/date combinations matched up with those of 1981 and 1987? Well, the leap year of 2016 is a dead ringer for that of 1988. So, I&#39;ll be dipping into the chart history of the 80s for more than a few posts this year. Like today. I&#39;m re-visiting the top three songs on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending January 9. Before we get to the top tunes, it is interesting to note that two of the three artists ruling the chart at the outset of 1988 are no longer with us. (And if we expanded beyond the top three into the top ten, we would find two more artists who are no longer with us: Michael Jackson and Michael Hutchence).<br>
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<a href="http://prophetmadman.blogspot.com/2009/12/whose-holiday-is-this-anyway-redux.html?spref=bl">Prophet or Madman: Whose Holiday Is This Anyway? [Redux]</a>: We're knee-deep in the holiday season now -- Hanukkah has passed, the Winter Solstice is upon us, and Christmas is right down the stretch of this week -- so now seems like the right time to re-post a little something I wrote in 2004. This time around I have included links to "4000 Years of Christmas" and a video performance of Dar Williams' "The Christians and the Pagans." I have also changed "Chrismahanukwanzakah" to "Chrismahanukwanzakyule" as it better expresses my pluralist leanings. I hope you enjoy this holiday rewind...<br />
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<i>[<b>Stay Awake (Redux)</b>] --</i> In 2000, after we eloped, Mrs. Brainwise and I flew to Walt Disney World for our honeymoon. Shortly thereafter, we made the plan to return to the House of Mouse every five years to celebrate our anniversary. We nearly didn&#39;t make it here in 2015 due to my recent bout of unemployment, but Mrs. Brainwise had always wanted to see how Disney World decorated for Christmas, so we&#39;re back and our every-five-years plan remains intact. This week marks my fourth visit to Walt Disney World with my wife (and my sixth time here overall when I add in previous family trips). Seems like a good time to revisit Hall Willner&#39;s <i>Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films</i> (1988). Willner is an American music producer with several tribute albums and live events listed among his many credits, <i>Stay Awake</i> being his fourth tribute album. I was in college when it was first released, and I loved it because it made a somewhat adult soundtrack out of songs originally created for kids. More than 20 years later, I still love it for the milestone in my life that it represents. When I first blogged about this album in 2013, I wrote that our Disneyland guide had never heard of <i>Stay Awake.</i> It is possible that many of my fellow 80s-philes are likewise still unaware of this album. So, I figure this CD makes for a great Flashback. I&#39;ve chosen three tunes from the 20+ songs represented on the album. You know the drill: Read and hear more after the break.<br>
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<i>[<b>30th Anniversary of Sun City</b>] -- </i>30 years ago this week saw the release of &quot;the most political of all of the charity rock albums of the 1980s&quot; (per <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/album/sun-city-artists-united-against-apartheid-mw0000200232">AllMusic</a>). <i>Sun City</i> (1985) was a protest album driven by Steven Van Zandt (perhaps best known for his affiliation with Bruce Springsteen&#39;s E Street Band) and Artists United Against Apartheid. The name pretty much tells you what the <a href="http://africanactivist.msu.edu/organization.php?name=Artists+United+Against+Apartheid">group</a> was all <a href="http://www.fastcocreate.com/3023454/steven-van-zandt-tells-the-story-of-sun-city-and-fighting-apartheid-in-south-africa">about</a>. They recorded two versions of the song, &quot;Sun City,&quot; and other material for this album. The personnel assembled by Van Zandt reads like a who&#39;s who of popular and critically acclaimed artists of the mid-80s. For example:<br>
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<i>[<b>Black Friday -- Redux</b>] -- </i>As I often do during a holiday, I&#39;m re-using a <a href="http://prophetmadman.blogspot.com/2012/11/friday-80s-flashback-for-november-23.html">previous Flashback post</a> (with a few corrections/updates). This one was originally posted in November 2012, but the tunes are just as fresh, and the topic just as relevant, today. Here we go!<br>
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It&#39;s the day after Thanksgiving, colloquially known as <a href="http://useconomy.about.com/od/demand/f/Black_Friday_Name.htm">Black Friday</a> here in the States. It&#39;s a special, special day when all those prices that have been steadily jacked up over the past few months are lowered (just a bit). Some folks could not even wait for this morning, and began shopping last night or at least camped out (<a href="http://www.1011now.com/home/headlines/Shoppers-Skip-Thanksgiving-Meal-While-Camping-Out-for-Black-Friday-180528551.html">2012 link</a> | <a href="http://abc7news.com/shopping/shoppers-camp-out-overnight-in-emeryville-ahead-of-black-friday/1101077/">2015 link</a>) in the hope of nabbing huge deals. As the 80s are often considered the <a href="https://www.acrwebsite.org/search/view-conference-proceedings.aspx?Id=12206">decade of materialism</a> during which &quot;<a href="http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/the-80s-the-decade-that-made-us/episodes/shop-til-you-drop/">shop till you drop</a>&quot; became a mantra, I thought I could find a few tunes to reflect the inanity of Black Friday. Read and hear more after the break.<br>
<a href="http://prophetmadman.blogspot.com/2015/11/friday-80s-flashback-for-november-27.html#more">Continue Reading &gt;&gt;</a>Brainwisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05365589218358614091noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8612844.post-63604992797418910282015-11-20T19:00:00.000-05:002015-11-21T01:33:40.702-05:00Friday 80s Flashback for November 20, 2015<div style="text-align: center;">
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<i>[<b>Presto</b>] -- </i>This week in 1987, Canadian power trio, Rush, released their 13th studio album, <i>Presto</i>. AllMusic.com could muster only 2.5 out of 5 stars for this record, but my own appreciation has, well, appreciated over time. Maybe that&#39;s because <i>Presto</i> heralded a return to a more guitar driven sound after nearly a decade of synth-dominated discs. Lyrically, this record can seem simplistic at times, or that it is trying too hard in others. At least, I think that&#39;s the impression I had after it first came out. However, in retrospect, I feel that lyricist/percussionist Neal Peart captured the confusion and frustration of the close of the 80s. And he did so without losing his own sense of optimism, something missing from many prog rock records of that time. <i>Presto</i> peaked at #16 on the Billboard 200 album chart, selling over 500,000 copies (Gold) in the US and over 100,000 copies (Platinum) in Canada. For this week&#39;s Flashback post, you can read and hear more about a few singles after the break. </div>
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<i>[<b>Eye of the Glass Tiger</b>] -- </i>For some reason, all this week, several songs by Canadian rockers, Glass Tiger, have been been on constant replay in my head. So, I take that as an excuse to feature them in a Flashback post. Between 1983 and 1991, Glass Tiger released three studio albums: <i>The Thin Red Line</i> (1986), <i>Diamond Sun</i> (1988), and <i>Simple Mission</i> (1991). Each one sold at least 500,000 copies (Platinum) in Canada, but only their debut grabbed much attention outside stateside ... or elsewhere. After 1991, their record label released about half a dozen compilation albums, all of which were pretty much attempts to milk more cash out of the band&#39;s lightning-in-a-bottle debut. Depending on what site you visit, Glass Tiger disbanded in either 1991 or 1993, though they did reunite in 2003 and have performed together a few more times since then. For this week, I&#39;ve chosen two tracks from their debut album, and one from their sophomore release. If you&#39;re ready to find out which tracks made the cut, just read and hear more after the break.</div>
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<i>[<b>Halloween</b>] -- </i>I missed flashing back last week, but I couldn&#39;t pass up a chance to post a very special holiday edition of the Friday 80s Flashback this week. It&#39;s Halloween! I&#39;ve previously run new Halloweenish Flashbacks in <a href="http://prophetmadman.blogspot.com/2010/10/friday-80s-flashback-for-october-29.html">2010</a> and <a href="http://prophetmadman.blogspot.com/2011/10/friday-80s-flashback-for-october-28.html">2011</a>, while 2012 and 2013 featured re-runs of prior years&#39; material. And, some reason, October 2014 has four Flashback posts, but none of them are Halloweeny. That means I need to get back in the game this year, and with trick-or-treaters prepping for this weekend, you need a soundtrack. If you&#39;d like to know some of my latest suggestions, read and hear more after the break.</div>
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<i>[<b>Oranges &amp; Lemons Reissue</b>] -- </i>XTC&#39;s 11th studio album, <i>Oranges &amp; Lemons</i>, was originally released in February of 1989. This month, it&#39;s getting reissued as a CD+Blu-ray deluxe edition with plenty of extras. One of those extras is that prog rock legend, Steven Wilson, has remixed the album for stereo and 5.1 surround sound from the original analog tapes!<br>
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The original release was available as a either a double LP or a 16-track CD. Of the three singles (&quot;The Mayor of Simpleton&quot;, &quot;King for a Day&quot;, and &quot;The Loving&quot;), only the first two charted well. &quot;The Mayor of Simpleton,&quot; which hit the charts in January 1989, performed extremely well. It peaked at #46 on the UK Singles Chart. In the US, it hit #72 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks charts, making it XTC&#39;s best-charting single in the States. The album was also a commercial success, scoring the #1 position on the US college / alternative album chart and #44 on the US Billboard Top 200 chart. In the UK, it peaked at #28 on the UK album chart.<br>
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Oh, and though they weren&#39;t released as singles, &quot;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8H5j3jTzxU">Hold Me My Daddy</a>&quot; and &quot;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNcCh10H6CA">Merely a Man</a>&quot; (with lyrics that include &quot;We&#39;re all Jesus, Buddha and the Wizard of Oz&quot;) hold a special place in my heart.<br>
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The availability of the reissue seems to range from last Friday, October 16, to today, October 23. Some stores still list it as a pre-order item. And it is currently out of stock on Amazon. Anyway, while you&#39;re waiting for your deluxe reissue, you can stream the original version of the full album on YouTube here: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnq8mK_gwqk">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnq8mK_gwqk</a>. Or, if you just want to check out the singles from <i>Oranges &amp; Lemons</i>, then read and hear more after the break.</div>
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<i>[<b>A Little Moyet</b>] -- </i>Alison Moyet is an English pop singer whose bluesy contralto voice has graced recordings and stage performances since 1978. She got her start in the music industry when Vince Clarke, formerly of Depeche Mode, selected her as the voice of the second phase of his electronic music career. For more about Moyet&#39;s collaboration with Clarke in Yazoo, refer to my 3/11/2011 post, <a href="http://prophetmadman.blogspot.com/2011/03/friday-80s-flashback-for-march-11-2011.html">The Clarke Factor</a>. After Yazoo disbanded in 1983, Moyet moved on to a solo career. Her discography includes eight studio albums (including two in the 80s), three compilations, and two live albums. She has 30 singles to her credit, many of which were highly successful in the UK and across Europe. Although she has had little to no chart success in the US, she does maintain a huge fan base. I could be wrong about that; I freely admit some bias due to being a huge fan myself. So, what Moyet recordings have I selected for you this week? Read and hear more after the break! </div>
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<i>[<b>Let It Be - 31 Years Young</b>] -- </i>On this date in 1984, The Replacements released their third studio album, <i>Let It Be</i>. The album cover features the band sitting on the roof of Bob and Tommy Stinson&#39;s mother&#39;s house. The record itself was produced by Steve Fjelstad, Peter Jesperson, and Paul Westerberg (The Replacements&#39; lead singer and songwriter) for Twin/Tone Records. But it wasn&#39;t like there was an actual producer lurking over the boys, making them sweat each note. The album title, <i>Let It Be</i>, was ripped from the Beatles&#39; record, of course. But it was just their way of saying nothing is sacred; The Beatles &quot;were just a damn fine rock &amp; roll band&quot; (Paul Westerberg, quoted by <i><a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-best-albums-of-the-eighties-20110418/the-replacements-let-it-be-20110330">Rolling Stone</a></i>). Sacred or not, <i>Let It Be</i> is ranked among the greatest rock albums of the 80s, and <i>Rolling Stone</i> even includes it on their list of the <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/500-greatest-albums-of-all-time-20120531/the-replacements-let-it-be-20120524">500 greatest albums of all time</a>. No doubt, this is more by accident than by some design on the Mats&#39; part. So, I&#39;m picking three tracks to feature pretty much the same way. Read and hear more after the break.</div>
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<i>[<b>30+ Years of Private Eyes</b>] -- </i>September 1981. Simon &amp; Garfunkel performed a <a href="http://ultimateclassicrock.com/simon-and-garfunkel-reunite-for-the-concert-in-central-park-september-19-1981/">free reunion concert</a> in New York City&#39;s Central Park. Iron Maiden fired vocalist <a href="https://stephenbakermedia.wordpress.com/2015/03/19/the-audition-part-two-iron-maiden-paul-dianno-or-bruce-dickinson/">Paul Di&#39;Anno and hired Bruce Dickinson</a> to replace him. The Rolling Stones <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/the-stones-sloppy-start-19811112">opened a US tour</a> in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. And the record industry released nearly 50 new albums. Now, some of those new records were EPs, compilations, and live recordings. However, I&#39;m sure that list of releases is incomplete, so I maintain that we saw a boatload of new material to kick-off Fall 1981. As I looked over the collection of albums released 34 years ago this month, I find many that I have loved (and still enjoy). Only a few, however, stand out as having survived the passage of the last three decades, at least as far as I&#39;m concerned. These are records whose songs jump immediately to the turntable in my brain, and play unabashedly at full volume. But, only one of those records was presumably released this very week in 1981: <i>Private Eyes</i> by Daryl Hall &amp; John Oates. Maybe that record is still part of my music-appreciating DNA simply because the TV show <i><a href="http://www.usanetwork.com/psych">Psych</a></i> used it for a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1-SngQAUcU"><b>commercial</b></a> several years ago. Or, it could be that the songs are still that darn good. More likely, I&#39;m a sucker for nostalgia and <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/style/blue-eyed-soul-ma0000012036">blue-eyed soul</a>. So, what tracks have I selected to highlight this week? I&#39;ll give you a hint: You won&#39;t find &quot;Mano A Mano&quot; when you read and hear more after the break. </div>
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